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Superstore Fills The Power Of Electric Cars

4:50pm UK, Friday November 06, 2009 Jon di Paolo, Sky News Online A major supermarket chain has installed a network of electric car recharging points outside its London stores. No charge is made for the service Shoppers using...

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The car in front is no longer a Toyota | Maurice Hamilton

Toyota's shock Formula One exit could herald a new era of austerity for the sport Jarno Trulli says he was not in the least surprised by Toyota's sudden withdrawal from Formula One on Tuesday. In which case, he was almost alone...

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Road Test: BMW XI

BMW says the X1, its new compact SUV, has no rivals. You might find that strange; I certainly do, because I can think of several. But BMWs aren't as other cars, we are told. The rivals I have in mind are not "premium". They are...

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Car Choice: A spacious Alp-mobile that you can take anywhere

Jonathan New has just bought a chalet in the French Alps and requires a 4x4, left-hand drive car. In the winter months the road to the chalet is kept open but compacted snow will be around most of the time. Jonathan's budget is...

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GM ready to make more Astras in UK

General Motors is believed to have revived plans to boost production of the Astra at its Vauxhall plant in Ellesmere Port. It is understood the Americans want to exploit their most efficient factory in Europe by stepping up...

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The bitter pill that Cadbury must swallow

When the US food giant Kraft launches its (probably hostile) takeover bid on Monday, Cadbury boss Todd Stitzer must ensure he does not become the commercial world's David Cameron - someone who might win only through the...

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Sequoia Solar Introducing Solar-Powered Networked EV Charging Station

Sequoia Solar, a California company that designs, installs, and maintains grid-connected, solar solutions, will introduce its first networked solar-powered electric vehicle charging station, using equipment from Coulomb...

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BMW reduces costs with Intel's Nehalem

The newsletter contains links to our latest IT news, product reviews, features and how-to guides, plus special offers and competitions. By Nicole Kobie, 5 Nov 2009 at 12:17 The latest Nehalem products from Intel are helping BMW...

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A farewell to arms exports

The arms industry has changed dramatically since the end of the cold war. But British government policy, including subsidies and promotion of arms exports, hasn't. Nicholas Gilby looks at the changes and the state of the arms...

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Peugeots Electric Solution To Motoring

Peugeot have unveiled their innovative new concept.With its BB1 concept, Peugeot has created a totally new solution to the current and future needs of urban mobility. The BB1 concept is the first ever full electric vehicle that...

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